How does the ogre population work?

All ogres are male (at least, there’s no model for any gender other than male), so… how do they sustain themselves? Also, can we acknowledge that this is the real reason Ogres aren’t already a playable race? Because no one can seem to agree on the non-male models?

This seems especially important considering the fact that they’re such a belligerent race. Can’t imagine they stick around long past adulthood.

A little creativity goes a long way :wink:

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Why do you think they’re so belligerent?

Or maybe it’s just that male and female ogres look nearly exactly alike, except maybe to another Ogre.

When a male ogre really likes a female ogre…

There are female ogres. It’s just they look so similar to the males that other people can’t tell the difference.

Delete that comment.

The ones wearing robes and casting spells are the females.

Female ogres always in gym working out.
#NeverSkipLegDay
#ThemThighs

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Ogres repopulate by mitosis. Those two headed ones you see are actually Ogres undergoing a natural state, and eventually will split apart into two new and separate Ogres.

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It’s magic or something like that…

I mean I guess it works rather well. They’re pretty advanced and I heard they even built a port city. I think they call it Buralas or Baralas…Boralus that’s it!

leave the expanded humans alone

screw gnomes tho

Wow…rude.

It only appears that there are no “female ogres”. The race displays an extreme sexual dimorphism that makes it so the females and males don’t appear even to be the same race.

What other race do you know that hate everyone and everything but is all female?

Yep. The female of that race is the harpy.

I don’t see the difference between male or female vulpera either

can someone fact check Troodrood’s comment that sounds really neat actually

So do the ogre bois have 2 appendages?